Audio Editor

Podcast audio editor

A podcast audio editor focused on episode sound and structure.

Upload episode audio, cut by transcript, remove silences and fillers, enhance voice clarity, and export a polished podcast track from the browser.

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Drop your podcast audio here

MP3, WAV, M4A and most browser-supported audio/video files.

Built for transcript-first editing

Everything you need to turn spoken recordings into publish-ready audio from one browser workspace.

Text-based editing

Select words in the transcript to cut, move, or refine the underlying audio.

Audio enhancement

Improve clarity and reduce noise without leaving the editor.

Silence removal

Remove dead air automatically so interviews and episodes stay tight.

Filler word removal

Clean up ums, uhs, and hesitations in bulk from the transcript view.

Multi-track support

Layer music, intros, and voiceovers on the same timeline.

Timeline editing

Switch to waveforms whenever you need frame-accurate control.

Creator wearing headphones and speaking into a studio microphone during a recording session

Built for the audio side of podcast production

Fix episode audio quality, trim structure, and export a tight mix — with transcript tools that speed up spoken edits.

Fixing muddy podcast audio?

Enhance voice clarity and balance levels before you publish the episode.

  • One-click voice enhancement
  • Noise reduction for spoken tracks
  • Transcript cuts for retakes
  • Export a polished audio file

Tightening episode pacing?

Remove dead air and verbal fillers so the audio flows better for listeners.

  • Bulk silence removal
  • Filler word cleanup from transcript
  • Timeline trims for fine control
  • Faster edits than waveform-only tools

Editing co-hosted or interview audio?

Manage multiple speakers with transcript-backed cuts on one episode timeline.

  • Speaker-aware transcription
  • Cut overlapping dialogue by text
  • Layer intro music on extra tracks
  • Review changes visually

Prepping audio before video publish?

Polish the audio track extracted from video recordings in a podcast-focused editor.

  • Upload common audio and video formats
  • Edit spoken content by transcript
  • Export audio ready for your host
  • Browser-based workflow

Why podcasters choose it

Episode audio editing without a complex DAW

Edit with text and waveforms

Fix structure with transcript cuts and refine audio on the timeline.

Clean up in one pass

Remove silences, filler words, and noisy sections from episode audio.

Export from the browser

Download your podcast audio from the same editor where you cleaned it up.

How it works

Edit podcast audio in four steps

1. Upload episode audio

Drop your podcast recording into the editor. Transcription and timeline prep start automatically.

2. Edit the spoken audio

Select transcript text to cut sections, or trim on the waveform for precise audio edits.

3. Clean and enhance

Remove silences, strip filler words, enhance voice, and layer beds until the episode audio sounds right.

4. Export your audio

Download the polished episode track when editing is complete. For full post-production workflows, try our podcast post production software on the same platform.

How it works

Text-based audio editing tips

Practical guides on transcript editing, cleanup workflows, and spoken-audio production.

FAQ

Common questions about our podcast audio editor

What is a podcast audio editor?

It is a tool for editing the audio track of podcast episodes — trimming, cleaning speech, enhancing voice, and exporting the final mix.

Can I edit by transcript?

Yes. Text-based editing is a core workflow for cutting spoken sections in podcast audio.

Will it improve voice quality?

Yes. Enhancement and cleanup tools help podcast audio sound clearer before publish.

Can I layer intro music?

Yes. Multi-track support lets you add intro beds and outros on separate lanes.

Do I need audio engineering experience?

No. Transcript editing and smart cleanup make podcast audio edits more approachable.

Which file formats can I upload?

MP3, WAV, M4A, and most browser-supported audio and video formats are supported for upload.